Bryan Carrier, of Skowhegan, has a hearing before the Governor's Board on Executive Clemency on July 24 seeking to have his driving privileges reinstated so he can drive to Canada to visit his daughter.

Carrier served prison time after pleading guilty to manslaughter for driving his pickup truck through a stop sign in Skowhegan and slamming into a van. A woman and her 10-year-old son in the van and a 15-year-old boy in Carrier's truck were killed.

Family members of the victims tell the Morning Sentinel they will fight to prevent Carrier from getting his license back. Carrier could not be reached for comment.

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